Musicbrainz or Media Monkey are both pretty solid. I believe Lifehacker had a pretty solid guide for cleaning up your music collection a while back, might try zee googles to track it down.
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mojojoeoA block off the park, living the dream.Registered Userregular
edited May 2011
Ty both installing Musicbrainz and giving it a go.
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Mp3Tag is great for tagging many files at once, and the file renaming-tagging tool is very powerful. I have over 22,000 songs in my collection, and I can attest to Mp3Tag's functionality.
Picard is awesome as well, I use both. Picard for getting correct tags and art, and Mp3Tag to keep the whole thing clean.
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Also I would recommend ripping CDs using either the Zune software or DB Power Amp if you're ok with paid software.
Picard is awesome as well, I use both. Picard for getting correct tags and art, and Mp3Tag to keep the whole thing clean.
I can verify that it is, indeed, all that. And possibly a bag of chips.
I didn't even know Mp3Tag had auto-tag functionality :P I just use both, best of two worlds!